Table 4-4: California Airports in Top 50 by Passengers Enplaned: 2000
Table 4-4: California Airports in Top 50 by Passengers Enplaned: 2000
Airport | Rank | Passenger enplanements |
---|---|---|
California, all airports | 75,231,328 | |
Los Angeles (Los Angeles Intl.) | 4 | 25,109,993 |
San Francisco (San Francisco Intl.) | 10 | 16,664,399 |
San Diego (San Diego Intl.-Lindbergh) | 27 | 7,624,519 |
San Jose (Norman Y. Mineta San Jose Intl.) | 35 | 6,044,278 |
Oakland (Oakland Metropolitan Intl.) | 37 | 5,126,648 |
Sacramento (Sacramento Intl.) | 44 | 3,873,003 |
Los Angeles (John Wayne, Orange County) | 45 | 3,828,324 |
Other top 50 airports | ||
Atlanta, GA (Hartsfield Intl.) | 1 | 38,255,778 |
Chicago, IL (O'Hare Intl.) | 2 | 30,888,464 |
Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX (Dallas/Ft. Worth Intl.) | 3 | 27,841,040 |
Denver, CO (Denver Intl.) | 5 | 17,643,261 |
Phoenix, AZ (Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl.) | 6 | 17,239,215 |
Detroit, MI (Wayne County) | 7 | 16,929,968 |
Las Vegas, NV (McCarran Intl.) | 8 | 16,738,909 |
Minneapolis, MN (Minneapolis-St. Paul Intl.) | 9 | 16,710,197 |
Houston, TX (George Bush Intercontinental) | 11 | 15,814,709 |
Newark, NJ (Newark) | 12 | 15,205,447 |
St. Louis, MO (Lambert-St.Louis Muni.) | 13 | 15,101,246 |
Orlando, FL (Orlando Intl.) | 14 | 13,465,706 |
Seattle, WA (Seattle-Tacoma Intl.) | 15 | 13,308,253 |
Miami, FL (Miami Intl.) | 16 | 12,654,506 |
Boston, MA (Logan Intl.) | 17 | 11,505,983 |
New York, NY (La Guardia) | 18 | 11,425,705 |
Philadelphia, PA (Philadelphia Intl.) | 19 | 10,973,074 |
New York, NY (John F. Kennedy Intl.) | 20 | 10,648,410 |
Charlotte, NC (Douglas Muni.) | 21 | 10,377,837 |
Cincinnati, OH (Greater Cincinnati) | 22 | 9,962,765 |
Baltimore, MD (Baltimore-Washington Intl.) | 23 | 8,979,425 |
Salt Lake City, UT (Salt Lake City Intl.) | 24 | 8,700,973 |
Honolulu, HI (Honolulu Intl.) | 25 | 8,684,893 |
Pittsburgh, PA (Greater Pittsburgh) | 26 | 8,650,976 |
Tampa, FL (Tampa Intl.) | 28 | 7,430,829 |
Miami/Ft. Lauderdale, FL (Ft. Lauderdale-Hlywd Intl.) | 29 | 7,140,518 |
Washington, DC (Reagan National) | 30 | 6,983,212 |
Chicago, IL (Midway) | 31 | 6,972,213 |
Washington, DC (Dulles Intl.) | 32 | 6,649,323 |
Portland, OR (Portland Intl.) | 33 | 6,558,859 |
Cleveland, OH (Hopkins Intl.) | 34 | 6,154,094 |
Kansas City, MO (Kansas City Intl.) | 36 | 5,748,758 |
Memphis, TN (Memphis Intl.) | 38 | 4,977,238 |
Raleigh-Durham, NC (Raleigh-Durham) | 39 | 4,838,779 |
San Juan, PR (Luis Munoz Marin Intl.) | 40 | 4,834,298 |
New Orleans, LA (New Orleans Intl.) | 41 | 4,822,265 |
Nashville, TN (Metropolitan) | 42 | 4,365,127 |
Houston, TX (William P. Hobby) | 43 | 4,322,108 |
Austin, TX (Robert Muller Muni.) | 46 | 3,635,209 |
Indianapolis, IN (Indianapolis Intl.) | 47 | 3,629,716 |
Dallas, TX (Love Field) | 48 | 3,594,539 |
Hartford/Springfield/Westfield CT (Bradley Intl.) | 49 | 3,508,023 |
San Antonio, TX (San Antonio Intl.) | 50 | 3,466,266 |
United States, all airports | 638,902,993 | |
Top 50 as a % of all enplanements | 84 |
NOTE: Rank order by total enplaned passengers on large certificated U.S. air carriers, scheduled and nonscheduled operations, at all airports served within the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and other U.S. areas designated by the Federal Aviation Administration. These air carriers operate aircraft with more than 60 seats or a payload capacity of more than 18,000 pounds. Data for commuter, intrastate, and foreign-flag air carriers are not included. Data differ from those in table 1-11 which include enplaned passengers on air carriers of all types, including foreign-flag carriers.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Airport Activity Statistics of Certificated Air Carriers: Summary Tables, Twelve Months Ending December 31, 2000, Washington, DC: 2001, available at www.bts.gov/publications/airactstats2000/ as of Dec. 28, 2001.